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Linear theory of unstable growth on rough surfaces

Statistical Mechanics 2009-10-31 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

Unstable homoepitaxy on rough substrates is treated within a linear continuum theory. The time dependence of the surface width W(t) is governed by three length scales: The characteristic scale l0l_0 of the substrate roughness, the terrace size lDl_D and the Ehrlich-Schwoebel length lESl_{ES}. If lESlDl_{ES} \ll l_D (weak step edge barriers) and l0lmlDlD/lESl_0 \ll l_m \sim l_D \sqrt{l_D/l_{ES}}, then W(t) displays a minimum at a coverage θmin(lD/lES)2\theta_{\rm min} \sim (l_D/l_{ES})^2, where the initial surface width is reduced by a factor l0/lml_0/l_m. The r\^{o}le of deposition and diffusion noise is analyzed. The results are applied to recent experiments on the growth of InAs buffer layers [M.F. Gyure {\em et al.}, Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 81}, 4931 (1998)]. The overall features of the observed roughness evolution are captured by the linear theory, but the detailed time dependence shows distinct deviations which suggest a significant influence of nonlinearities.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9910166,
  title  = {Linear theory of unstable growth on rough surfaces},
  author = {Joachim Krug and Martin Rost},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9910166},
  year   = {2009}
}